Originally posted by Irishacts:
Not to flog a dead horse on this but....
Yamaha have intentionally allowed the Tyros to be simple to operate by not giving you advanced features in order to sell it to a certain age bracket. The problem with that logic is that the keyboards are not appealing to the younger generation as the keyboards do not offer them the sounds or functions they require.
James, that poor horse...have you no mercy?
The only one who has a problem with how Yamaha is doing things, is you.
Suddenly you are wiser than the professional marketers at Yamaha...really?
Obviously Yamaha's arranger strategy has been working for a very long time..well over 20 years...the PSR and Tyros line have an enviable sales record.
Korg goes after a different market, or more accurately, age group...obviously they can co-exist with Yamaha, as both companies are successful.
So what makes Korg any better at it than Yamaha?
Nuttin'...other than you being a hardcore Korg enthusiast, and wanting it (Korg) to appear
better than Yamaha...your posts lean heavily in that direction, and it has become quite obvious to even the most casual reader.

Korg is not
better...just
different.
Read my posts (and Spalding's posts) again...we are just as accurate as you.
No one is wrong here...there are just different perspectives.
Now, leave that poor old horse alone...
Ian